Will Andrew Caldwell Ever Get Another Job in Radio?

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • #Audacy #stlouis #radio Audacy's hip-hop station "Hot 104.1" WHHL in St. Louis recently ended its affiliation with the "Home Team" morning show, featuring Shorty Da Prince, Andrew Caldwell, and Tiffany Foxx.
    The program first broadcast in July 2022 with Shorty, Caldwell, and Brittish Williams. Tiffany Foxx, a former rapper and "Love and Hip Hop Atlanta" star who pleaded guilty to fifteen counts of fraud before joining the show, was added to the lineup in November after winning a co-host search contest. Caldwell claimed in a video that Foxx had desperately begged for the job following her legal troubles and expressed his preference for a different co-host.
    Shorty Da Prince, also known as 'On-Air Jordan' during his stint with Reach Media's "The Morning Hustle," began his broadcasting career at 100.3 KATZ-FM and WHHL. Caldwell gained attention as a social media influencer, notably for his declaration of no longer identifying as gay and choosing to date women.
    After discontinuing the morning show, WHHL shifted to a jockless format, introducing a mix show with DJ Krisstyle at 9 a.m.
    Caldwell released a lengthy rant blaming Foxx for the show's cancellation, alleging she had a restraining order against him and accusing her and Shorty of bullying him during their time together. This situation has led to widespread speculation in the radio industry about the viability of the show.
    Following the cancellation, supporters have launched a petition to reinstate Tiffany Foxx and Shorty Da Prince to the airwaves, explicitly excluding Caldwell from the request.

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